Pier Antonio Panzeri promised in exchange for a lenient sentence to say everything he knew regarding the corruption affair which has shaken the European Parliament since December 9. Here is what he has revealed to investigators in recent weeks with his “repentant” cap.
By Joel Matriche and Louis Colart
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Ua closed room in the premises of the federal judicial police in Brussels, filmed from all angles. Seated with his memo cards, flanked by a lawyer and a translator, Pier Antonio Panzeri began to unpack everything in front of the investigators of the Central Office for the Repression of Corruption (OCRC). On his good collaboration depends the approval at the end of the investigation of his memorandum of “repentant”, signed with the federal prosecutor’s office in January. So when Pier Antonio Panzeri is taken out of prison, he speaks.
The evening, Knack and our Italian colleagues from The Republic got their hands on reports of these hearings dated February 2 and 13, as well as other documents from the investigation file.
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